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The Second International Conference on Foundations of Utility and
Risk Theory was held in Venice, June 1984. This volume presents
some of the papers delivered at FUR-84. (The First International
Conference, FUR-82, was held in Oslo and some of the papers
presented on that occasion were published by Reidel in the volume
Foundations of Utility and Risk Theory with Applications, edited by
Bernt P. Stigum and Fred Wenst p). The theory of choice under
uncertainty involves a vast range of controversial issues in many
fields like economics, philosophy, psychology, mathematics and
statistics. The idea of discussing these problems in international
conferences has been successful: two conferences have been held and
others will follow. The climate of the debate has changed in the
meantime, partly as a result of these conferences. It is no more
only a question of attacking or defending the neo-Bernoullian
assumptions, but also of proposing wider generalizations and
including new elements in the analysis of the decision process. For
instance Amartya Sen - comparing the two current notions of
rationality, internal consistency and self-interest pursuit
introduces the concept of reasoning and considers the irrationality
which may result from the failure of a positive correspondence
between reasoning and choice or from a limited capacity of
reasoning. Rationality is also considered with respect to the
controversial axiom of strong independence. John C. Harsanyi
introduces the concept of practical certainty, i. e.
The Second International Conference on Foundations of Utility and
Risk Theory was held in Venice, June 1984. This volume presents
some of the papers delivered at FUR-84. (The First International
Conference, FUR-82, was held in Oslo and some of the papers
presented on that occasion were published by Reidel in the volume
Foundations of Utility and Risk Theory with Applications, edited by
Bernt P. Stigum and Fred Wenst p). The theory of choice under
uncertainty involves a vast range of controversial issues in many
fields like economics, philosophy, psychology, mathematics and
statistics. The idea of discussing these problems in international
conferences has been successful: two conferences have been held and
others will follow. The climate of the debate has changed in the
meantime, partly as a result of these conferences. It is no more
only a question of attacking or defending the neo-Bernoullian
assumptions, but also of proposing wider generalizations and
including new elements in the analysis of the decision process. For
instance Amartya Sen - comparing the two current notions of
rationality, internal consistency and self-interest pursuit
introduces the concept of reasoning and considers the irrationality
which may result from the failure of a positive correspondence
between reasoning and choice or from a limited capacity of
reasoning. Rationality is also considered with respect to the
controversial axiom of strong independence. John C. Harsanyi
introduces the concept of practical certainty, i. e.
The National Book League was a precursor to the current Booktrust,
and was set up in 1924 by the Society of Bookmen in order to
promote reading, particularly among the young. To that end, the NBL
issued Reader's Guides on a variety of subjects, each written by an
author with expertise in that field and containing an annotated
bibliography of recommended titles on the subject. First published
in 1956 as the second edition of a 1950 original, this book
contains a list of children's books suitable for children from
infancy until the early teens. Lines divides the books by topic and
type, including books to read aloud, historical stories, scientific
books and books on art and architecture. This book will be of value
to anyone with an interest in the history of children's literature.
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